Hi, first sorry for horrible english, well try to turn off secure boot in
bios and try again to install Debian. Or like David suggestion, get
virtualbox or enable hyper-v and install in virtual machine.

Em sex, 13 de set de 2019 às 19:54, Anne <deb...@bbfarms.us> escreveu:

> Hi, I am new to debian and I can not seem to get the OS installed properly.
>
> What I have done so far is to
>
> Make a free space partition of 100GB on drive D and then
>
> 1. download the first DVD of 10.1.0
> 2. used rufus to put it on a thumb drive
> 3. Booted from the thumb drive and selected "graphical Install"
> 4. followed the prompts
> 5. Program said OS was installed and to reboot the system
> 6. reboot
> 7. Debian page showed up and I selected the first selection.
> 8. after a bit of doing things I get a black screen with a small cursor in
> the upper left of the screen
> 9. a power off or ctrl alt del is required to go further.
> 10. after reboot I get the Debian screen and select windows and I am up
> and running again.
>
> I have done this three times
>
> Twice with the DVD          debian-10.1.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso
> and once with the DVD     firmware-10.1.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso
>
> results were the same each time...
>
> What am I doing wrong???
>
> Anne
>


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